New E-Verify Handbook for Companies Using Designated Agents.

The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) has posted an advanced softcopy the Department of Homeland Security’s new M-781 handbook that’s designed to assist companies who use a Designated Agent to perform E-Verify inquires on their behalf.  

The 10 page document outlines the required steps to take to allow a Designated Agent to enroll a company as a ‘client company’ under the Designated Agent’s E-Verify account. The handbook also covers how to change Designated Agents as well as how to end participation with E-Verify, amongst other relevant topics. You can access a copy of the M-781 handbook through the following link.